Working from home no longer the law in B.C.

The requirement for B.C. workers to work from home, if possible, has been rescinded by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. This follows on the heals of allowing, as of today, Feb. 17, bars and nightclubs to reopen and the removal of capacity restrictions sports, culture and...

Working from home no longer the law in B.C.

The requirement for B.C. workers to work from home, if possible, has been rescinded by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.

This follows on the heals of allowing, as of today, Feb. 17, bars and nightclubs to reopen and the removal of capacity restrictions sports, culture and other venues.

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Workplaces still need to have COVID safety plans in place and employees need to wear masks where required but workers can return to the office.

“The Province and the provincial health officer recognize that every workplace is different,” a B.C. government news release issued today, said.

“Many workplaces will be able to transition to in-person work again quickly. Others may wish to continue with remote or hybrid models. Workplaces and businesses are encouraged to choose the option that works best for them.”


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